:The True Story of Globalization or Why the Flat World is Broken
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/ Gabor Steingart
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New York
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: McGraw-Hill
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, 2008.
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xii, 297 p.
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:, [8] p. of plates , ill
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Rethinking globalization : a question of survival - Europe over all : the dress rehearsal for globalization - The American century : a final appraisal - New rivals : the Asian challenge - The flat world is broken - Aggressive Asia : a threat to world peace? - The United States of the West : it's a journey, not a destination - Interview with Nobel Prize winner Paul A. Samuelson: "The market has no brain." Surveys the consequences of globalization and explains how the global economy and the policies of other nations are significantly compromising the western world's quality of life and standard of living